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Many subsequent homes built in Woodland Heights were of the American 4-Square Design from the [[Sears Roebuck]] catalogue.
Many subsequent homes built in Woodland Heights were of the American 4-Square Design from the [[Sears Roebuck]] catalogue.


==Famous People and Events==
==Notable Events==
Five murders have occurred on 31st Street.
Woodland Heights is generally a low crime area. There have, however, been two random and horrific murder events in the neighborhood, both occurring on 31st St.:


*[[1987]] - Doctor [[Susan Hellams]] was murdered in her home by [[Timothy Spencer]].
*[[1987]] - Timothy Spencer murdered Dr. Susan Hellams in her home.
*[[2006]] - [[Harvey family murder|Kathryn, Bryan, Stella, and Ruby Harvey]] were found slain in their home. <ref>[http://www.richmondtimesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1137833937031 Capital murder charges sought], Richmond Times Dispatch, February 6, 2006</ref>
*[[2006]] - Ricky Javon Gray and Ray Joseph Dandridge murdered [[Harvey family murder|Kathryn, Bryan, Stella, and Ruby Harvey]] in their home on New Year's Day.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:41, 15 November 2007

Woodland Heights, VA is a neighborhood in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It began as a trolleycar neighborhood in the early 1900s and was built up along the James River beside Forest Hill Park.

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A house in Woodland Heights

History

Woodland Heights was first advertised in 1891 as a luxury riverside retreat with proximity to downtown Richmond and Forest Hill Park. At this time, the "South Bank" of the James River was still mainly farms and woodlands along Old Manchester's western edge. Woodland Heights is the oldest of three sister neighborhoods built along the Rhodes trolleycar line, along with Westover Hills and Forest Hill.

Architecture

Amongst the first homes built in Woodland Heights was the T.D. Mann House. It was built in 1890, in the popular victorian Queen Anne style.

Many subsequent homes built in Woodland Heights were of the American 4-Square Design from the Sears Roebuck catalogue.

Notable Events

Five murders have occurred on 31st Street.

References